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Module 5E - DIGSI4 - CFC Application Examples

This document provides examples of using custom logic functionality in DIGSI4 protection relays. The first example shows implementing a "conditioned trip" where tripping is blocked if SF6 gas levels are low. The second example shows a "busbar blocking scheme" that blocks overcurrent protection when signals from adjacent bus sections are present. The third example checks voltages before auto-reclose to establish "live line/live busbar" and "dead line/live busbar" conditions.
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Module 5E - DIGSI4 - CFC Application Examples

This document provides examples of using custom logic functionality in DIGSI4 protection relays. The first example shows implementing a "conditioned trip" where tripping is blocked if SF6 gas levels are low. The second example shows a "busbar blocking scheme" that blocks overcurrent protection when signals from adjacent bus sections are present. The third example checks voltages before auto-reclose to establish "live line/live busbar" and "dead line/live busbar" conditions.
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Module 5E:
DIGSI4 - CFC
Application Examples

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CFC Example 1 “Conditioned Trip” Slide 1/6

Task to be solved:
 When SF6-Gas Level is low, tripping must be blocked and
alarmed only
 Conditioned Trip output is BO-1 , LED-1
SF6-Gas Alarm is on BI-24, LED-7

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CFC Example 1 “Conditioned Trip” Slide 2/6


Solution:
 Signals in Matrix:
 1) Info “General Trip” Function 511:
Take off ticks for BO-1 and LED-1
 2) Tick CFC as Destination
 3) Tick “>SF6-Loss” in Group Process Data at BI-24 (H) and
CFC as Destination
 4) Import New Info “Cond-Trip”(Single Point On/Off) into
Group P.System Data 2 , tick CFC as Source (!!) and Bo-1 (U)
and LED-1 (L) as Destination
 5) Save Matrix

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CFC Example 1 “Conditioned Trip” Slide 3/6

 CFC-Logic
 6) Insert New Chart “Conditioned Trip” in Settings CFC
 7) Open Chart and import from library one NEGATOR and one
AND Module
 8) Interconnect Modules with each others and Matrix
 9) Place Modules into Fast PLC Task Level and compile chart

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CFC Example 1 “Conditioned Trip” Slide 4/6

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CFC Example 1 “Conditioned Trip” Slide 6/6

Questions/Comments:

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CFC Example 2 “Busbar Blocking Scheme” Slide 1/6


Task to be solved:
 Reverse Busbar Blocking Scheme: Overcurrent and Directional
Overcurrent Protection are Enabled in this Incomer Panel Relay
 Implement Blocking of < I>> ( 1721) and < IE>> (1724) Functions
when Pickup Signals from Left Hand Busbar Section or Right Hand
Busbar Section (from other relays) are present.
 Left Hand Busbar Section Signal activates BI-20 and Right Hand
Busbar Section Signal activates BI-21. Blocked Functions are indicated
on LED-10/11
 Blocking must not be allowed for more than 1 second

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CFC Example 2 “Busbar Blocking Scheme” Slide 2/6


Solution:

 Signals in Matrix:
 1) Info < I>> ( 1721) Take off ticks for BI-1 and change to CFC as
Source
 2) Info < IE>> ( 1724) Take off ticks for BI-1 and change to CFC as
Source
 3) Import New Infos “LHBB-Block” and “RHBB-Block” (Single
Point On/Off) into Group Overcurrent , tick BI-20 resp. BI-21 as
Source (!!)
 4) Find Function I>> Blocked (1852) and Function IE>> Blocked
(1854), tick LED-10 (L) and LED-11 (L) as Destination
 5) Save Matrix

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CFC Example 2 “Busbar Blocking Scheme” Slide 3/6

 CFC-Logic
 6) Insert New Chart “BB-Blocking” in Settings CFC
 7) Open Chart and import from library one OR_Gate, one TIMER
Module, one NEGATOR and one AND_Gate
 8) Interconnect Modules with each others and Matrix, Set
properties of TIMER
 9) Place Modules into Fast PLC Task Level and compile chart

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Questions/Comments:

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CFC Example 3 “DAR Voltage Check” Slide 1/9

Task to be solved:
 Establish with UL1-E ( assumed incoming line voltage ) and UL3-
E ( assumed running busbar voltage ) signals “Live-Line / Live-
Busbar” and “Dead-Line / Live-Busbar”

 With these two signals condition the auto-reclose close command


to activate BO-9 for “LL-LB Close Command” and BO-10 for
“DL-LB Close Command”

 Use BI-15 to provide >CB-Ready Signal , Function 2730

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CFC Example 3 “DAR Voltage Check” Slide 2/9


Solution:
 Signals in Matrix:
 1) Relay Pick-Up ( 05011) Take off ticks for B0-10
 2) In device configuration enable auto-reclose functions
 3) In group Auto-Reclose take off ticks of reclose command
(2851) for BO-2,3 and tick CFC as destination.
Import 4 single point information:
– LLLB-State with CFC as source and destination
– DLLB-State with CFC as source and destination
– LLLB-Close with CFC as source to drive BO-9 (U)
– DLLB-Close with CFC as source to drive BO-10 (U)

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 4) In Group measured values find info UL1-E and UL3-E


and tick CFC as destination
 5) Tick (H) in BI-15 to provide >CB-Ready Signal ,
Function 2730
 6) Save Matrix

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CFC Example 3 “DAR Voltage Check” Slide 4/9

 CFC-Logic
 7) Insert New Chart “LLLB and DLLB Check” in Settings CFC
 8) Open Chart and import from library two modules
UPPER_SETPOINT ,one module LOWER_SETPOINT, and two
AND-Gates
 9) Interconnect Modules with each others and Matrix. Set
properties of limit values on SETPOINT Modules to 90 % and 5
%

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CFC Example 3 “DAR Voltage Check” Slide 5/9

 10) Place Modules into Analogue Value PLC Task Level


MW_BEARB
 11) Insert New Chart “LLLB DLLB Close Cmds” in Settings
CFC
 12) Open Chart and import from library two AND-Gates
 13) Interconnect Modules with each others and Matrix. Place
Modules into Slow PLC Task Level PLC1
 14) Compile Charts

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CFC Example 3 “DAR Voltage Check” Slide 8/9

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Questions/Comments:

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CFC Example 4 “Interlocking Checks” Slide 1/8

Task to be solved:
 Interlocking Conditions: All Command Operations
for Circuit Breaker, Disconnector Switch and Earth
Switch should only be permitted when no SF6-Loss
Alarm is present and only within a time window of
20 seconds triggered by the function key 4
 Indicate activated command window on LED 11

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CFC Example 4 “Interlocking Checks” Slide 2/8

Solution:
 Signals in Matrix:
 1) Import Info Type Annunciation Tagging Internal On/Off
into Group Control Device. Name it “F4-Start” Tick
Function Key F4 as source and send to destination CFC
 2) Import Info Type Single Point Information On/Off into
Group Control Device. Name it “F4-Permit”. Tick CFC as
source and send to destination CFC and LED-11
 3) Check SF6 Loss Alarm is ticked with CFC as destination
 4) Save Matrix

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CFC Example 4 “Interlocking Checks” Slide 3/8

Solution:
 CFC-Logic
 6) Insert New Chart “F4 Permission” in Settings CFC
 7) Open Chart and import from library one module TIMER
 8) Interconnect TIMER Modules with “F4-Start” and “F4_Permit”. Set
properties of t1 value to 20000 ms
 9) Place Modules into Slow PLC Task Level PLC1
 10) Open Chart Interlocking
 11) Include information of F4-Permission and negated SF6-Alarm in
charts. Insert additional And-Gate for Information “Control Device 52
Open”
 12) Compile Charts

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CFC Example 4 “Interlocking Checks” Slide 4/8

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Questions/Comments:

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CFC Example 5 “Conditioned CB-Fail Trip” Slide 1/6

Task to be solved:
 On a double busbar system according to the positions
of the two isolator switches Q1 and Q2 condition the
circuit breaker failure tripping to trip bus zones 1 or 2.
Bus zone tripping can only be initiated for one isolator
closed .
 For Q2 Isolator switch feedback signals use BI-11 and
BI-12
 For Bus Zone Tripping 1 and 2 use BO-7 and BO-8

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CFC Example 5 “Conditioned CB-Fail Trip” Slide 2/6


Solution:
 Signals in Matrix:
 1) Remove tick for BI-11 for signal >CB-Wait in Group Process Data
 2) Assign BI-11 and BI-12 for Double point feedback signal of Q2
Isolator switch and tick CFC as destination. Also for Double point
feedback signal of Q1 Isolator tick CFC as destination
 3) In device configuration enable circuit breaker failure protection . In
group Breaker Failure for info breaker failure trip (1471) tick CFC as
destination
 4) Import in group breaker failure two single point informations “Trip
BZ1” and “Trip BZ2” and assign CFC as source and BO-7 (L) and BO-
8 (L) as destination
 5) Save Matrix

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CFC Example 5 “Conditioned CB-Fail Trip” Slide 3/6

Solution:
 CFC-Logic
 6) Insert New Chart “Bus Zone Tripping” in Settings CFC
 7) Open Chart and import from library four modules
DI_TO_BOOL and two AND-Gates
 8) Interconnect the Modules with “CB Fail Trip” ,“Trip BZ1”
and “Trip BZ2” . Set properties of modules DI_TO_BOOL
(BO is On/Off) to check for Open or Closed position of Q1 and
Q2
 9) Place Modules into Slow PLC Task Level PLC1
 10) Compile Charts

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CFC Example 5 “Conditioned CB-Fail Trip” Slide 4/6

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